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The London History Show: Beer
Every episode, we’ll be looking at a different statue, plaque, building or feature of London’s landscape that you can find for yourself, and we’ll tell its story. In this episode, we’re looking at beer production and consumption in Southwark, where … Continue reading
What even is Hefeweizen? | The Craft Beer Channel
This week we champion a deeply untrendy style – the classic Hefeweizen! Already turned off? Well wait until you hear the incredible history, and see our faces light up as we try one of the best beers we’ve ever had … Continue reading
Brewmaster Answers Beer Questions From Twitter | Tech Support | WIRED
Brooklyn Brewery brewmaster Garrett Oliver answers the internet’s burning questions about beer. How do you make your own beer? What are hops? Is there such thing as boxed beer? How do you make beer from pumpkins? Garrett answers all these … Continue reading
The History Of Beer
There’s nothing quite like a refreshing pint of beer, but did you know there is 10,000 years of history in this glass? Beer has been poured since prehistory. Slurped by Hunter- Gatherers & Pyramid Builders, Pharaohs, Vikings, the Inca and … Continue reading
Pretty Things Beer & Ale Project
Pretty Things Beer & Ale Project from Swig Social on Vimeo.
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